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Chemical weapons team in Syria kept from alleged attack site

DOUMA, Syria (AP) — Syrian and Russian authorities prevented independent investigators from going to the scene of a suspected chemical attack, the head of the chemical watchdog group said Monday, blocking international efforts to establish what happened and who was to blame.

The U.S. and France say they have evidence that poison gas was used in the April 7 attack in the opposition-held town of Douma, killing dozens of people, and that Syrian President Bashar Assad’s military was behind it.

But they have made none of that evidence public, even after they, along with Britain, bombarded sites they said were linked to Syria’s chemical weapons program.

This article says how industrial equipment is needed to make the chemical weapon attacks that were reported over Douma, and that the supposed makeshift labs shown by the regime did not have the capacity to manufacture the amount of chlorine used in chemical weapons in Syria over the past month. Also, according to experts in the article, sarin gas couldn’t be produced in glassware that was shown in that location without killing the manufacturers, and the conditions to manufacture something so dangerous were not rigid enough. The regime tried to pin it on Jaish al-Islam by filming their logos in the building.

The regime tries to accuse the location of being a place of manufacture for improvised explosive devices (IED)’s as well, but then, the materials to make that are lacking.

Was in #EastGhouta today, 25 meters from a battlefront btwn Shifouniyeh & Misraba, areas recently liberated from militants. Western journalists flock to humanitarian corridor in north, but not a single one visited this makeshift chemical lab discovered by the SAA yesterday.” – Sharamine Narwani (tweet)

This article goes on to mention the pro-Assad troll Partisan Girl.

Besides from this article, Russia and the Assad regime made conflicting claims about the chemical weapons attacks, as to a gas attack didn’t happen, to accusing the British, to accusing the Israelis, to saying the attacks were fabricated, and now trying to accuse rebel groups.

The article I posted was from the Daily Beast, with help from an investigative company. The examination is of online material posted by Russia and the Syrian regime. Both the AP article and Daily Beast article were published Monday.

This report seems to be about a chemical weapon’s site claim from last month, because of the date of Narwani’s tweet is from March, and Partisan Girl’s tweet mentioning last month.